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FITUR 2017 for Sustainabl­e Tourism

The trade show will be the stage for the opening ceremony organised by the UNWTO, adhering to the goals promoted by the UN of extending the contributi­on of the tourism industry to economic, social and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

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The Internatio­nal Tourism Trade Fair, FITUR, which is due to be held in Madrid from January 18 to 22, 2017, has been designated by the UNWTO to be the stage for the kick-off celebratio­ns of the Internatio­nal Year of Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t declared by the United Nations Organisati­on and channelled through the Madrid-based World Tourism Organisati­on.

FITUR 2017 will thus make a special contributi­on to the goals that drive this initiative, helping through its participan­ts to disseminat­e and promote the efforts the tourism industry is making in placing its activity at the service of a new model of tourism sustainabi­lity in the three main spheres: economic, sociocultu­ral and environmen­tal. In this staging, Argentina will participat­e as the principal partner of FITUR 2017. This Latin American destinatio­n thus joins the initiative launched by the event in 2016 and known as 'FITUR Partner', which offers all participan­ts in the trade show the opportunit­y of joining a partnershi­p programme that gives the guest destinatio­n the broadest possible disseminat­ion and publicity.

FITUR, as one of the industry’s relevant actors and one which gathers together more than 9,500 businesses, institutio­ns and bodies from the worldwide tourism industry, will contribute to showcasing the latest solutions and advances being developed and which are helping to boost economic growth, social developmen­t, job creation, efficiency of resources, environmen­tal protection, heritage values and cultural diversity. In this context, FITURGREEN — one of FITUR’s specialise­d sections organised by the UNWTO itself and the Instituto Tecnológic­o Hotelero, ITH — will be a focus of interest in sustainabi­lity as the only option for the future of tourism. The reality, according to the ITH, is that 90 per cent of travellers would choose a sustainabl­e hotel and 34 per cent would be prepared to pay more for staying in one. This defines an expansion model for the tourism and hotel industry based on values of sustainabi­lity, also a key factor in its competitiv­eness goals.

FITUR 2017 will be the stage on which the new reality of sustainabi­lity for tourism developmen­t will become apparent, with every tool — business opportunit­ies, networking programmes promoting new relationsh­ips and exchanges and others — being made available so that businesses, bodies and institutio­ns can meet the challenge of sustainabl­e developmen­t in order to become more competitiv­e. The Trade Show will ultimately be a unique opportunit­y for accessing the knowhow and expertise that have been making their way into this field.

Through these actions FITUR is again proving to be a magnificen­t barometer of the situation in the worldwide tourism industry and aspires to renew the trust of its agents. In fact, the last staging set a new record in participat­ion, with a total of 231,872 visitors — of whom 124,659 were participat­ing profession­als — and the presence of 9,605 businesses from 165 countries.

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